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2016 Epsom Derby Betting Preview PT 2

Following the market is going to be very important for anybody looking to back either of these two contenders since there appears to be very little between them in terms of the right way during period.

Godolphin have shipped over Cloth of Stars  from st. cloud and France having put together several very good races and entering this off the back of a group to score last time out. right now you'll find this Contender available at a fairly competitive 7/1 price tag to win the Epsom Derby.  this one is relatively unexposed against the type of competition that you're going to be seeing in this race and is certainly an interesting showed on an each way major, particularly if the price of drift anywhere closer to 8/1 or 10/1 margin.

There is a relatively deep subset of each way shows with the likes of Ulysses, Moonlight Magic and Deauville all looming around the price of 8/1 up words of 10/1 and there's a fairly good chance that at least one or two of these will certainly be in the reckoning for the place positions as we get down to the business end of the race.  With so many potential winners in this deep field it's going to be a very interesting story as to who can place their horses in the right spot at the exact right time since there is very little margin for error when you have the field this deep with upwards of 16 contenders.

One to certainly keep your eye on is the talented Massaat, Who comes into the race with just a single effort under his belt so far this year - A second-place finish in a relatively competitive iteration of the 2,000 Guineas. This contender is best remembered for finishing second to Air Force blue in the Dubai Dewhurst Stakes last year.

As it currently stands you'll find him at a price of about 16 / 1 with a number of top bookmakers and with a lot of upside still do exhibit this year you can expect him to make a real impression with the right type of ride from Paul Hannagan.

 

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